It's a mix of bergamot, ginger, white pepper, basil, violet, and finished off with cedar, vetiver and musk.

The creator of popular Marvel Comics characters such as the X-Men and the Hulk teamed with the Lutherville-based JADS International to create his namesake scent, Stan Lee Signature Cologne. The company describes the cologne as a "fresh and sophisticated fragrance for the adventurous."

Andrew Levine, 48, chief executive officer of JADS International, said the collaboration is the result of meeting Lee at a Comic-Con event in Philadelphia last year. Levine's company was fresh off of a line of scents revolving around characters from "The Avengers" movie.

"He loved what we did,": Levine said. "He joked and said: 'I never thought about how my characters smell.' He wanted to do something for his fans – on a personal basis. He wanted something that smelled like Iron Man and Captain America — great like that, but he wanted to have a little bit of spice to it. He wanted it to smell really good. And that's what we did."

Lee said fans of his comic books will enjoy a perfume that exudes super powers.

"Not only do I want fans to look sharp like their favorite superhero and their Generalissimo here," said Lee, "but I thought wouldn't it be fun to offer them the chance to smell like one too."

The cologne, which retails for $24.99, is available through the company's website, http://www.jadsinternational.com, and will also be sold at Comic-Con events and specialty stores. All production for JADS International is done at a facility in East Baltimore.

The company is also planning to launch a line of body spray aimed at the teen and tween market. WipeOut Body Spray is inspired by the ABC game show "Wipeout."

Thanks, "Man of Steel." Because of the scene where Superman battles two of his adversaries from the planet Krypton in downtown Smallville, wrecking most of an IHOP and a Sears store, I now associate pancakes and appliances with pain and suffering.

Donald Trump, widely believed to be the wealthiest American ever to run for president, is nowhere among the ranks of the country's most generous citizens, according to an Associated Press review of his financial records and other government filings.

A burst of thunderstorm activity across the Chicago area on Sunday afternoon resulted in a death and multiple injuries at an event in west suburban Wood Dale, the collapse of a dome in northwest suburban Rosemont and the temporary evacuation of the music festival Lollapalooza in Grant Park downtown.

The father of a 20-year-old Carol Stream, Ill., woman who drowned at Indiana's Porter Beach on Friday night identified her body Sunday afternoon after a rescue team pulled her from Lake Michigan, authorities said.